Archive for the ‘Spanish La Liga managers’ Tag

Spanish La Liga 2009-2010 managers list

Here you go the 2009-2010 season managers list for Spanish La Liga….

Almeria: Hugo Sanchez (Mexico :: July 11, 1958 :: since 2008)

Athletic Bilbao: Joaquín Caparrós (Spain :: October 13, 1955 :: since 2007)

Atlético Madrid: Abel Resino (Spain :: February 2, 1960 :: since February 2009)

Barcelona: Josep Guardiola (Spain :: January 18, 1971 :: since June 2008)

Deportivo: Miguel Ángel Lotina (Spain :: June 18, 1957 :: since 2007-08 season)

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La Liga Manager latest: Pochettino pens 3 years contract

signed 3 years contract

signed 3 years contract

 

Official Mauricio Pochettino (Argentina / 37 years old) signs three years contract:

Finally the manager position in Espanyol is clear as the team and Pochettino agreed on the caretaker Pochettino to stay with Catalan team for the next three seasons also his assistant Di Blasi had extended his stay with the Catalan club, Pochi replaced Mane last January guiding Espanyol for survive from relegation and finishing in style in 10 place (they won 8 of their last 10 games) many believed that saving Espanyol from relegation was an impossible mission but the former international Argentine defender done the impossible and deserved his renewal.

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Spanish La Liga Managers (Updated)

The complete list of La Liga Managers:

Almería: Hugo Sanchez (Mexico)

Athletic Bilbao: Joaquín Caparrós (Spain)

Atlético Madrid: Abel Resino (Spain)

Barcelona: Josep Guardiola (Spain)

Real Betis: José María Nogués (Spain)

Deportivo La Coruña: Miguel Ángel Lotina (Spain)

Espanyol: Mauricio Pochettino (Argentina)

Getafe: Michel (Spain)

Málaga: Antonio Tapia (Spain)

Mallorca: Gregorio Manzano (Spain)

Numancia: Jose Rojo Martin “Pacheta” (Spain)

Osasuna: José Antonio Camacho (Spain)

Racing Santander: Juan Ramón Muñiz (Spain)

Real Madrid: Juande Ramos (Spain)

Recreativo Huelva: Lucas Alcaraz (Spain)

Sevilla: Manolo Jiménez (Spain)

Sporting Gijón: Manuel Preciado (Spain)

Valencia: Unai Emery (Spain)

Valladolid: José Luis Mendilíbar (Spain)

Villarreal: Manuel Pellegrini (Chile)